Extremely simple group with slight deficiency

Sparky569

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So I sprouted an ICE seed from nirvana about a month ago and everything's been going very smooth. Just flipped to 12/12 a few days ago and noticed a very slight yellowing in the tips. I'm using FFOF under a 315 CMH in a 2x2 tent. Temp and humidity are running between 65°-85° and 40%-60% RH. I know they aren't perfect but it's a basic small little grow for personal consumption and hobby. Can anyone tell me whats with the yellow tips?
 

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polishpollack

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just from the pics it looks like you need to transplant into a much bigger pot. your soil has a lot of fert in it and might be good for a long time, however, if you have a large plant in a small pot you can probably expect nutrient problems. try transplanting into a large container and plan on growing for at least another month.
if you're adding any nutrients it might be smart to stop as more soil should be enough for a while.
if the leaves look kind of pale green and turning yellow, then you probably need to either transplant or add nutrients. I'd pick transplant into a bunch of fresh OF soil, like 10 gallons or more.
 

Sparky569

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just from the pics it looks like you need to transplant into a much bigger pot. your soil has a lot of fert in it and might be good for a long time, however, if you have a large plant in a small pot you can probably expect nutrient problems. try transplanting into a large container and plan on growing for at least another month.
if you're adding any nutrients it might be smart to stop as more soil should be enough for a while.
if the leaves look kind of pale green and turning yellow, then you probably need to either transplant or add nutrients. I'd pick transplant into a bunch of fresh OF soil, like 10 gallons or more.
I'm not adding any nutes to it at all. I transplanted from a solo cup to a 5 gallon hoping I could finish her in this pot. I saw roots sticking out the bottom in about a week which worried me but if I pull on the stem a little, it seems like there is plenty of room for roots to grow outward
 
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